And so when I posted about the before and after of the butler’s pantry and wanted to show everyone how the butler’s pantry was right off the kitchen and it used to be a closet and now it was so much more and I wanted to reach through the screen and point to it. I wanted to point it out and show everyone…..

…..but I couldn’t because I didn’t know how to make an arrow.

And then Andrea and her arrow came to the rescue.

She added an arrow to my picture and sent it to me…..

….and we’ve been friends ever since.

For two years now she has inspired me with her creativity and innovation and generosity and of course….all her amazing recipes.

And today she’s sharing a fun recipe for the summer.

I was so excited…..but I told her if I was going to make it….

…..it had to be easy….preferably in a jar.

So here’s so-easy-you-have-to-make-it-because-it-looks-delicious-summer-recipe…..

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It’s great to have friends with arrows — they can always steer you in the right direction I’ve made a limeade pie before with limeade and sweetened condensed milk — this recipe sounds better — not quite as sweet. Thank you for the recipe, with summer right around the corner it sounds perfect!! Big Hugs!

Love this story! (And glad to know some of us blogging newbies aren’t the only ones who ever didn’t know what they were doing!)… And hope that we will end up like you and all your glory someday! Here’s to your arrows xx

Thanks for sharing the arrow story–it makes me feel like I’m not alone in the technological world. If I need help with something computerish, I always ask a teenager. Once we get passed the eye-rolling and establish the fact that yes, someone actually canNOT know that, I usually learn a lot.

It’s so easy. Just go to http://www.picmonkey.com click edit a picture and upload a picture. Then go the sidebar and click on the butterfly. Then click the arrows on the sidebar! There are so many to choose from!

Ooooo!! I love Frozen LEMONADE pie, but I have to try your frozen LIMEADE pie!! It looks devine!! And, I’ve needed a reason to buy some amazingly cute single-serve jars or ramekins . . . Don’t you think this is the perfect opportunity??

Thanks for the tip on PicMonkey, KariAnne. My photos can use all the help they can get…due to the limited talents of the photographer! The lime dessert looks wonderful for summer…I love anything with limes! So refreshing!

Mmmmm this looks so delicious…I am on a diet right now so I am going to file it away and make it as soon as I am allowed to eat it! Trust me I am doing everything I can not to eat the screen! I love wonderful blog friends!

Oh, I love this recipe. To serve on a hot summer evening after dinner – how refreshing/ Thanks so much for sharing this with us. I am going to print this right now.
Have a wonderful Memorial Weekend.
Mary

Love limes in any form or fashion ~ drinks, desserts, water, etc. This recipe requires a try! Your kitchen is beautiful. I am going to try to make arrows too! My photography skills are severely lacking.